Fujifilm introduces square analog film camera aka IG IRL

If you're someone who's obsessed with shooting on instant film, you've probably come across a Fujifilm instant camera in one model or another: the most common being the colorful Instax Mini series.

Though the brand's instant cameras vary from model to model, one thing that they have in common is the rectangular film (besides the Instax SQ10, of course), but now you can go from regular rectangles to stellar squares with Fujifilm's first analog camera that takes square shots: the Instax SQ6.

The camera includes motor-based macro, landscape and double exposure focus modes to help with your creativity, and a 10-second timer will help you compose old-school selfies. You can likewise expect to shoot about 300 pictures (30 10-packs of film) on the included lithium batteries. (Engadget)

One other awesome part? The $130 price tag, which is around half the cost of Fujifilm's SQ10.

Fujifilm's Instax Square SQ6 will be available May 25th.

What do you think?

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Cella Lao Rousseau

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